A CNN article on the telescope used a shot of Cameron’s JWST jewelry and mentioned our art stuff!

An Etsy purchase:

Kevin & Jenna had a house concert with singer Steve Everett – Raoul the cat was super into it, probably because he’s deaf.

Our band covers one Steve Everett’s songs – Sofa in the Sea, so Kevin and I actually played it with him! I wish I had some video or photos, but I was busy at the time!

Don and I went into DC to go to a book signing of Sloane Crosley, who we both like. We ate at Bantam King. They had some sort of spring special raman, which I ordered, and was amazing. It had chicken, peanut, and chili oil.

The signing was at the Synagogue at 6th and I. And good on them!

Got my Pikachu medal:

My new silver Po-Zu flats:

Mew quest finished!

My friend finished his Lego Millennium Falcon and he built a special coffee table to showcase it!

Koji visited Liverpool and brought me back this stuff – including a shirt for Elena!

Jasmin sent a care package that had these awesome PJs in it. Sooo cute!

Another month, another community day. I have to admit I really like the pink sheep.

Gloria and I checking out the Art-o-mat again at District Taco!

I got this for 10 bucks at a yard sale – wooooo!

At Safety Week this week, we saw the one-eyed owl again!

Seen at work:

Another cookout:

Joe didn’t wear the T-Rex costume this time sadly.

I didn’t take this one, so I’m actually in it!

We started doing Hungry Harvest, a subscription box of fruits and vegetables sourced from produce the stores don’t want because there is either an excess or they aren’t perfect in shape and color. The produce has been great quality and we’ve been really happy with it.

First Watch had great spring specials.

This chimichurri hash was awesome:

And I found this after breakfast!

I didn’t think I was going to get one of these during the water event, but I finally did.

At work, I got to watch some of the vibration testing of JWST, which was super cool. We weren’t really hiding here for safety. It was just a convenient place to prop one’s camera. This is what it looked like: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/12562